Content: Twenty-one chapters cover transplantation strategies, hematologic malignant disease, solid tumors, and complications of transplantation. Each chapter provides an overview of the critical questions in the field and presents available data or expert opinion in cases where no clear evidence exists.

Highlights: The chapters on pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia, adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia in first remission, adult transplantation for lymphoma, and risks for secondary leukemia address well the questions they raise with both relevant data and expert opinion. They offer brief, focused text presenting relevant data and tables that summarize outcomes, and they guide the reader through the pertinent literature. The chapters on ovarian cancer and germ-cell cancer are similarly well presented, with transplantation data presented in the context of alternative treatment strategies.